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Progressive Field / Cleveland Indians

Address: 2401 Ontario Street, Cleveland, 44115. Cost: $173 million, although there were later costs combined with the Quicken Loans Arena construction. Architect: Populous. Owner: Gateway Economic Development Corp. Capacity: 45,109 (includes 500 SROs and 400 on the party deck). Dimensions: 325L, 370LC, 400C, 375RC, 325R. LF wall height: 19 feet; CF/RF wall height: 9 feet. […]

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In memoriam: Bob Mitchell

The original organist for the Los Angeles Dodgers and the Los Angeles Angels passed away at the age of 96. Bob Mitchell, the original organist at Dodger Stadium when the Los Angeles Dodgers moved west, passed away Saturday. He was 96. Mitchell manned a Wurlitzer double-keyboard organ with a 25-note pedal board at Dodger Stadium […]

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SWB Yankees shift games to Lehigh Valley, Syracuse

Underscoring the need for renovations at PNC Field, the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Yankees are moving four games to Lehigh Valley and Syracuse while field issues are resolved. Underscoring the need for renovations at PNC Field, the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Yankees (Class AAA; International League) are moving four games to Lehigh Valley and Syracuse while field issues are resolved. The […]

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IronPigs attract one-millionth fan

That didn't take long. Last night's capacity crowd of 10,000 at the Lehigh Valley IronPigs game included the one-millionth fan to turn the stiles at Coca-Cola Park. Local resident Terry Toth was randomly selected from last night'ss capacity crowd of 10,000 at Coca-Cola Park, as one millionth fan to attend a Lehigh Valley IronPigs (Class […]

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Ballpark oversight committee forming in Winston-Salem

The Winston-Salem City Council approved an 11-member Citizens Baseball Review Committee, which will need to approve every city dollar spent on the completion of a new downtown Winston-Salem Dash ballpark. The Winston-Salem City Council approved an 11-member Citizens Baseball Review Committee, which will need to approve every city dollar spent on the completion of a […]

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